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Tech Giant zuMedia Takes On IMDb in Trademark Battle

Posted on March 12, 2024 Written by Bill Hartzer

zuMedia Inc. Sues Internet Giant IMDb.com

In a David-versus-Goliath legal showdown, zuMedia Inc., the brains behind the innovative DMDb.com online platform, has initiated legal proceedings against Internet behemoth IMDb.com, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The lawsuit aims to secure a judicial declaration affirming zuMedia’s DMDb trademark’s distinctiveness and non-conflicting nature with IMDb’s trademark, while also seeking to annul two of IMDb’s trademark registrations. The case, titled zuMedia Inc. v. IMDb.com Inc., No. 1:23-cv-08472 (S.D.N.Y.), promises to be a high-stakes battle in the realm of intellectual property rights.

At the crux of zuMedia’s legal challenge lies a dispute over trademark infringement. IMDb, a subsidiary of Internet titan Amazon.com, Inc., has lodged opposition proceedings not only in the United States Patent and Trademark Office but also in various trademark offices worldwide, contending that the public could confuse zuMedia’s DMDb trademark with its own IMDb trademark. The contention stems from IMDb’s assertion that consumers might conflate the acronyms, with IMDb standing for “Internet Movie Database” and DMDb for “Digital Media Database.”

DMDb, unveiled in February 2023, serves as an expansive repository of information encompassing a wide spectrum of digital media. From detailing the cast and crews of movies and television shows to profiling developers and creators across various digital platforms, including music videos, websites, video games, and even NFTs, DMDb offers a comprehensive database tailored for the digital age. Furthermore, DMDb features a vibrant social media facet dubbed the DMDb Gateway, providing users with a platform to share content, engage with fellow users, and host interactive watch parties showcasing user-generated videos. Notably, DMDb serves as the testing ground for zuMedia’s groundbreaking advertising innovation, Backskin.com, poised to revolutionize the advertising landscape by redefining how advertisements are conceived and consumed online.

The minds behind zuMedia, including co-founders Phyllis Jager and Barry Terach, along with major investor Mark Cuban, express confidence in their legal battle against IMDb. As a revolutionary technology company committed to leveling the playing field for consumers while infusing a sense of fun into their creations, zuMedia views this legal skirmish as a pivotal moment in safeguarding its intellectual property rights and advancing its mission of technological innovation for societal benefit.

Beyond DMDb and Backskin.com, zuMedia boasts an eclectic portfolio of projects geared toward reshaping various industries. From the TikTok sensation FatSu to upcoming ventures like PropertyDuds, aimed at transforming the real estate market, and Feudr, a platform fostering spirited debates on topical issues, zuMedia remains at the forefront of technological innovation with a humanitarian ethos.

As the legal battle unfolds, zuMedia’s crusade against IMDb underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to innovation and its resolve to champion its groundbreaking technologies on the global stage. For more information on zuMedia and its innovative ventures, visit www.zuinc.com and witness the future of technology in action.

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